TDF has the potential to be a pioneering model for regenerative co-living. This is visible in their aim to create positive loops in all interactions between stakeholders including nature, all life and future generations, as well as in their idea to prove we can optimize resources while nurturing a creative and thriving community and at the same time leave a positive trace on the environment.
Read MoreAll of this damage reflects a global reality that can be explained by a particular problem: incorrect land and water management caused by industrial agriculture, animal farming, over-grazing, monoculture forestry and deforestation. However, the detrimental and existentially-threatening nature of the traditional model of industrial agriculture is not without resolution.
Read MoreSamantha Slade is a social designer, collective entrepreneur and collaboration strategist whose work is driven by the belief that organizations can and should be a microcosm of the world we want to live in. As a social innovator, Samantha supports teams, organizations and ecosystems to work with complexity and Systems Thinking to grow a conscious innovation mindset, the result of which has proven to be enhanced creativity, greater growth, and increased employee retention and productivity in the work place.
Read MoreDocumentaries are proven to be a powerful means to introduce audiences to issues in a way that can move them to advocate for much needed societal transformation. In this article, you’ll find 5 documentaries filled with an array of ideas, tools and practices that can help turn us into active agents of change that can pave the way to a truly regenerative future.
Read MoreSustainable development falls short of guiding the way out of our increasingly degenerated world. Regenerative development and its foundational philosophies, however, might just be the alternative we are all desirous for.
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